Dems Quickly Switch to Include ‘God,’ ‘Jerusalem’ Language in Platform

ABC News(CHARLOTTE, N.C.) — Moments after convention chairman Antonio Villaraigosa gaveled in Day Two of the Democratic Convention, the hall burst into chaos as Democrats voted to amend their party’s platform to include the word “God” and name Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Villaraigosa called the vote three times. The first two voice votes, which require a two-thirds majority to pass, were tied between “ays” and “nos.” On the third vote it was still hard to tell whether the “ays” were audibly louder than the “nays” in the half-full arena.

When Villaraigosa announced “the ays have it,” loud boos erupted across the arena.

The changes came after a sharp day of criticism by both Republicans and Democrats alike for the platform’s exclusion of “God” and Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Democrats moved Wednesday to make revisions to “maintain consistency with the personal views expressed by the president and the Democratic Party platform in 2008,” according to a statement from the Democratic National Committee.

“It’s not in keeping with our founding documents, our founding vision, but I guess you would have to ask the Obama administration why they purged all this language from their platform,” Ryan said on Fox News.

Prior to Wednesday’s vote to include “God,” the Democratic 2012 platform referred to faith, saying it “has always been a central part of the American story.” It also says the U.S. was founded on the principle of religious freedom and the ability of people to worship as they please. It also praised the work of faith-based organizations.